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Anyone apply this philosophy to their firearms, or is it just me? Any platform I have an intended use for long-term and/or SHTF, I basically get two so I have an automatic built in "spare" or complete set of spare parts if the supply chain is not operational.

What do others think?


Over on Northwest Firearms I coined the phrase, "one is none, two is one, three is glee".....


Then it evolved to "four is adored, five saves lives, six is slick, seven is heaven".... 39860EE8-079B-4797-A7E1-3A0BF0B52A98.jpeg 84F25565-244C-4EE3-BBD4-658CB6DA76B6.jpeg E5D80C65-7647-4367-9CB8-DFEF6F476A75.jpeg FC846F8C-A5B2-41FC-8D77-DE1634184A3D.jpeg 789F80A6-D2CB-422C-87F3-5FB51F7AB239.jpeg ACC92D9F-419D-40D4-8650-3658F343201D.jpeg 7260A660-690A-4F9A-90DE-56B362A4ECF4.jpeg 278B6FA9-6D1A-42FA-BD69-8F964E188CBF.jpeg



I buy the stuff I like, I only need one for each hand in "real life".... some people collect stamps, some people collect dolls... like @11Charlie & @DB Wesner ......:p
 
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Soon you are gearing up to outfit a fire team, then a squad, then a platoon, then a company...or you just admit, hey, dang it, I like guns, I can afford it, and I have fun doing it!:cool::s0017:
 

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